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Professor Ernest Barker, the historian and philosopher, referring at. the Cambridge Summer School last month to the criticism that universities were available only for the sons of rich men, said Oxford and Cambridge gave about 260 scholarships a year. It was possible for a boy to gain scholarships which not only allowed him to. receive his studies free, but also . helped to support his home. He continued; "I know of one London family which was tn state the source of its income. The father wrote 'Scholarships.' 0)i investigation I found that £SOO was coming into this family every year from the scholarships gained by'the sons." To prevent winter' ailments inhale ' NAZOTj"—the scientific germicide which disinfects the bronchial passages which form the circle of infection. New double size contains 120 full doses for 2s Gd. _2
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20033, 15 September 1930, Page 4
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